
Rural life in the Blackdown Hills (on the Devon / Somerset border). I also write historical fiction, but here you'll find humour, anxiety, teenagers and wildlife – as long as the internet's working.
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Telephones: teaching us the fine art of communication
I have just received an email from an orthodontist, hailing with great excitement the arrival of their new receptionist… sorry… AI who will now be answering their phones 24/7. Apparentl...
An example of actual, practical rural fashion
At last we bogtrotters, bumpkins and agris have been recognised for the fashion icons that we are. I recently read how David Beckham — that famously outdoorsy farmer — is among the many influen...
This person’s hands are not dirty enough to warrant such a flagrant waste of water
And so I return to the subject that concerns every person who lives and works in the countryside. Water. Never have I been so obsessed with it. In particula...
How people who live in the countryside greet winter
I have to say, I’m not surprised that the planet is disintegrating around us - not surprised at all, given the perpetual state of warmth that everyone needs to exist in. Does no one reali...
This is the ‘before’ picture. Read on to see the exciting ‘after’ picture
When I lived in London I never spent one measly second considering a ditch or a drain. I never wondered when the deluge came where all the dirty water went that wash...
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Writer and rewilder who lives on the rural borders of Somerset and Devon. Author of HarperCollins historical fiction (THE RESTLESS SEA; A TIME TO LIVE) as well as documenting life in the Blackdown Hills (with a sense of humour, most of the time).
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